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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Correlation to theme | #19 | 3.900 | 3.900 |
Creativity | #112 | 3.200 | 3.200 |
Overall | #116 | 3.080 | 3.080 |
Quality | #126 | 2.800 | 2.800 |
Impression | #127 | 2.800 | 2.800 |
Composition | #131 | 2.700 | 2.700 |
Ranked from 20 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Description
I used Presonus Studio One 5 to compose this theme. I think this game is a platformer/adventure/puzzle game, where the player has to navigate both the snowy tundras of a glacier and the depths of hell, which are interchangable with a button - and one setting is more useful than another in certain situations. The player uses this switch to progress, but watch out, Hell is dangerous! There is one track, with two interchangeable parts- the first is the Icy glacier, the second is the Depths of hell.
Theme:
How does it fit the theme?
here is one track, with two interchangeable parts- the first is the Icy glacier (normal image), the second is the Depths of hell (red image).
Link(s) of the submission on streaming services
https://soundcloud.com/user-857372288/glaciers-and-hellfire?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing
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Comments
Cool track! Love the way you have represented ice and hell, good work!
Your music fits the theme better than any other I've heard so far. The brittle -sounding synth evokes the glacier, and that thick bass synth makes for a boppin' version of Hell. Thanks for giving us an example of exactly how this might sound during gameplay.
Using chords in the bass register tends to muddy up the mix, though. Maybe just use octaves, or move some of those voices into the midrange; right now it's all highs and lows.
Great work overall!
Nice track! Really like the changings between the two parts, feels like some adaptative music
captures the vibes you were going for!
You can really imagine just dropping straight down into the depths, I really like the switch. Great job!
I loved the drop into the 2nd section. It was unexpected, but so well done!
thank you so much! Yes, I wanted the feeling of stepping into “hell” to really land